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A nice 1.5-mile loop with stellar views of the tower and potential wildlife viewing.


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1.5

Miles

2.5

KM

Loop

4,222' 1,287 m

High

4,005' 1,221 m

Low

233' 71 m

Up

234' 71 m

Down

6%

Avg Grade (3°)

23%

Max Grade (13°)

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Features Birding · Views · Wildflowers · Wildlife

Family Friendly A short, easy loop with good views and possible wildlife spottings!

Description

Access this short mile and a half loop by turning left off of the park's main road before arriving at the visitor center. Drive a very short distance on the unpaved access road and look for the trailhead on your right.

This is a loop trail and can thus be done in either direction. Either way, the low point of the loop is at the end opposite to the trailhead, so you'll generally be hiking downhill on the way out and uphill on the way back.

If you choose to hike clockwise, you'll begin with a short ascent up and over a knoll. Continuing on, you'll traverse the ridge at the edge of the forest before descending steeply to a junction with the Joyner Ridge - Red Beds Connector. From the ridge, the views of Devils Tower to the south are great.

If you're looking to extend your outing, consider following the connector to the southeast and link up with the Red Beds Trail. Otherwise, stay right at this junction and follow the Joyner Ridge Trail back towards the trailhead. You'll traverse beautiful forest typical of the Black Hills as you ascend from the drainage. Once you emerge from the forest, a short jaunt across an open prairie leads back to the trailhead.

Flora & Fauna

This trail is a great place to see wildlife. The ponderosa pine woodlands are inhabited by white and mule deer, porcupines and the burr oak. In the floodplain fields dotted with cottonwoods, prairie dogs, wild turkeys, and rattlesnakes all make their homes. Use caution while hiking on any trail through the prairie - rattlesnakes are no joke!

These vibrant ecosystems sustain entire communities of flora and fauna that enrich your experience at Devils Tower National Monument.

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Brian Smith

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Devils Tower from the Joyner Ridge Trail.
Feb 1, 2016 near Sundance, WY

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Mar 16, 2024
Evan Lei
Jun 11, 2022
Clint Ferguson
Jul 27, 2021
George Whorten Jr
Did Red Beds trail, the connector, and Joyner Ridge trails. Lots of deer! 5mi
May 28, 2020
Katherine Newcomer
Aug 20, 2018
Dan Wurzel
Aug 17, 2017
Carmen Huwe
Aug 3, 2016
Kenneth Kunkle
Jun 4, 2016
Chris McCloud
Domes as part of trip to Devils Tower & Black Hills while working at Wind Cave NP in southern Hills
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